Well this is a fantastic picture!
Alora and Josh from www.aloraandjosh.com took this picture in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.
After a day of riding elephants and trekking through the jungle, Josh cracks open a cold beer ‘Chang’ with his favorite elephant and woody the mahout (elephant trainer)
For those that don’t know ‘Chang’ means elephant in Thai.
The Tipsy Nomads: Thanks for sending this picture in. Looks like a great day and a very unusual pose with the Elephant. (That beer looks good)
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A great picture from The Drinking Traveller (@DrinkTraveller)
Drinking a badly poured Asahi draft in a beer garden on the roof-top terrace beer garden of the Meitetsu Biru (building) in central Nagoya, Japan. We were competing to see which nationality could drink the most, but at around 16 beers each, there were certainly no winners here. The panda mask is a mystery even to me I’m afraid.
The Drinking Traveller @ http://drinkingtraveller.com/
The Tipsy Nomads: Thanks for the great picture Roy, love it (as well as your Panda suit). If you like a drink people check out the Drinking Travellers website, a great subject matter 🙂
Rakia is Bulgaria’s national spirit, tasting somewhere between whisky and a fruity brandy. Here in a secret distillery in a village in the Balkan Mountains, I’m learning how to make my own… over the course of 14 hours we managed to produce 40 litres of apple Rakia, weighing in at roughly 60% alcohol!
The Tipsy Nomads: Darmon from The Bohemian Blog has sent us in this great action shot of alcohol in the making. Very unusual and interesting and I love it. Thanks for taking the time to send it in. If you are looking for a blog that is a bit different, check out Darmon’s site. He went to Australia and spent 5 weeks exploring underground tunnels and drains! Some great pictures there as well.
Katie McGrain from Around the World In Katie Days has sent in this picture. Taken at Mount Snow, Vermont, USA.
This XX beer was the thirst quenching prize at the end of a 10 mile long Tough Mudder. They spent 5 hours running up and down a mountain, jumping off cliffs, rolling through mud and getting electrocuted- all for a beer! Worth it? Definitely.
The Tipsy Nomads: Wow! Just Wow. That sure is a tough way to earn a beer. It must have tasted pretty good after all that exercise. What better way to celebrate than with a beer!
Katie McGrain has sent in a great picture.
She writes : My family took a drinking trip to Dublin in March 2012. My siblings, parents and I spent 2 days literally drinking our way through Dublin. We drank beer for breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner and dessert. It was fantastic. This is my sister and I at the top of the Guinness Brewery enjoying our very first Irish Guinness. I was too excited I couldn’t even wait to pose for a picture. Disclaimer: Drinking a Guinness in Ireland is like drinking a milkshake. No other places beer compares!
Check out Katie’s Blog : Around The World In Katie Days
The Tipsy Nomads: What a fantastic idea! You have great taste as Guinness is a wonderful drop. I wouldn’t have waited either!
Autumn Standing from the travel blog Standing In Argentina has sent in this fabulous picture from Pipa da Praia, Brazil. It is at the Praia do Amor, which means ‘Love Beach’. She is just lounging around on a February day and drinking with class.
The drink is a typical Brazilian drink, a Caipirinha.
Sooooo much lime.
The Tipsy Nomads: What a wonderful shot! Love the lines and vectors in the picture, as well as the drink which is taking centre stage. Thanks for sending it in Autumn, love it.